Quality verification of incoming/outgoing materials.
Monitoring of automotive or smokestack emissions.
Microanalysis of small sections of materials to identify contaminants.
Deformulation of polymers, rubbers, and other materials through thermogravimetric infra-red (TCA-IR) or gas chromatography infra-red (GC-IR) analysis.
WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?
The participant after attending will be able to understand and analyse the various uses of the Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR), which include:
Analysis of thin films and coatings.
Quality verification of incoming/outgoing materials.
Monitoring of automotive or smokestack emissions.
Microanalysis of small sections of materials to identify contaminants.
De-formulation of polymers, rubbers, and other materials through thermogravimetric infra-red (TGA-IR) or gas chromatography infra-red (GC-IR) analysis.
Analysis of thin films and coatings.
Quality verification of incoming/outgoing materials.
Monitoring of automotive or smokestack emissions.
WHOM IT IS MEANT FOR?
Academicians, Scientific officers, Undergraduate, Master’s and Ph.D. students, and anyone who is keen to learn are all encouraged. It is useful in various industries:
Pharmaceutical Industry
Automobile Industry
Paint Industry
Polymer & Plastics Industry
Food Industry
Forensic Industry
Quality Control
RESOURCE PERSON
Mr. SUDEEP MANDAL
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Pharmacy, Kalinga University, Naya Raipur, (C.G.)
Dr. Abhishek Pandey
Assistant Professor Faculty of Botany, Kalinga University, Naya Raipur, (C.G.)